ChaoticRambo
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Okay, so I am sure this topic has been beat to death, and I read a few posts - but I want to make sure I am calculating things correctly.
Right now I am simply target shooting for fun, not trying to compete or do anything super specialized, just have an enjoyable time with friends.
So I have been thinking about reloading my own ammo, as I have read time and time again that it is cheaper. But for the life of me, I can not get the numbers to work out.
Using MidwayUSA as my source for prices on reloading supplies, I wanted to see what it would cost me per round to reload, and then compare to buying manufactured rounds.
So I ran the numbers on three types, 9mm, 45 ACP, and 5.56.
Gunpowder - $126.99/8 lbs (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
Small Pistol Primers - $143.99/5000 (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
115 Grain 9mm Bullets - $97.99/1000 (no tax, no shipping included)
185 Grain .45 Bullets - $115.99/1000 (no tax, no shipping included)
55 Grain .223 Bullets - $518.99/6000 (no tax, no shipping included)
Small Rifle Primers - $153.99/5000 (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
Assuming I can reuse my own brass, the cost/round comes to $0.39 for 9mm, $0.56 for .45, and $0.24 for .223.
Now, I used about the most favorable conditions to price these out, and I can still buy ammo (including shipping) for much less than these prices. Am I simply not looking at the right place for reloading supplies?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Right now I am simply target shooting for fun, not trying to compete or do anything super specialized, just have an enjoyable time with friends.
So I have been thinking about reloading my own ammo, as I have read time and time again that it is cheaper. But for the life of me, I can not get the numbers to work out.
Using MidwayUSA as my source for prices on reloading supplies, I wanted to see what it would cost me per round to reload, and then compare to buying manufactured rounds.
So I ran the numbers on three types, 9mm, 45 ACP, and 5.56.
Gunpowder - $126.99/8 lbs (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
Small Pistol Primers - $143.99/5000 (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
115 Grain 9mm Bullets - $97.99/1000 (no tax, no shipping included)
185 Grain .45 Bullets - $115.99/1000 (no tax, no shipping included)
55 Grain .223 Bullets - $518.99/6000 (no tax, no shipping included)
Small Rifle Primers - $153.99/5000 (no tax, no shipping, no hazmat included)
Assuming I can reuse my own brass, the cost/round comes to $0.39 for 9mm, $0.56 for .45, and $0.24 for .223.
Now, I used about the most favorable conditions to price these out, and I can still buy ammo (including shipping) for much less than these prices. Am I simply not looking at the right place for reloading supplies?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.